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  • According to the Insurance Information Institute, co-op and condominium owners need two separate policies to protect their home:
    • a master policy provided by their condominium or co-op board.
    • an owner's personal insurance policy.

  • According to a report by U.S. Fire Administration, an average of 2.1 million fires occur each year.

  • According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):
    • A fire department responds to a fire in the U.S. every 17 seconds.
    • A fire occurs in a structure every 60 seconds.
    • A residential fire occurs every 85 seconds.

  • The estimated direct value of property destroyed by fire in 1996 was $9.4 billion.

  • According to the NFPA, a working smoke alarm can reduce the risk of death in a residential fire by 40% to 50%.

  • According to the USFA:
    • Cooking is the leading cause of residential fires.
    • Heating is the second leading cause of residential fires.
    • Smoking is the leading cause of residential fire deaths.

  • The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that more than 100,000 residential fires every year are associated with the use of space heaters.

  • The USFA estimates that during a typical year home electrical problems account for over 90,000 fires and $700 million in property losses.
    • December is the most dangerous month for electrical fires.
    • Fire deaths are highest in winter months due to greater indoor activity and increased usage of lighting, heating, and appliances.

  • Most electrical wiring fires start in the bedroom.

  • Faulty wiring accounts for 33% of residential electrical fires.

  • Fires occurring during the holiday season account for over $500 million in damage each year.

  • The US. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that each year more than 390,000 residential fires are serious enough to report to fire departments.

  • Seventy-four percent of all structure fires occurred in residential properties.

  • An estimated $10,024,000,000 in property damage occurred because of fire in 1999.
    • 85% of property damage occurred in structure fires.
    • 73.2% of all structure fires were residential.
    • 54% of all structure fires occurred in one and two-family dwellings.

  • Fifty-one percent of all structure property loss occurred in residential properties.

  • One in every 20 households is burglarized each year.

  • Homes within three blocks of a major highway are at greatest risk of burglary.

  • According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, property crime accounts for about three-quarters of all crime in the U.S.

  • Households with annual incomes greater than $75,000 experienced about 21% higher rates of theft than those with incomes less than $75,000.

  • Fires and injuries in one and two-family dwellings are highest between 4 PM and 8 PM when cooking fires sharply increase.

  • Fires and deaths in one and two-family dwellings peak from December to March due to increases in heating fires.

  • Nearly twice as many fires occur in the kitchen than in any other area of one and two-family dwellings.

  • Fire death rates are significantly higher (35%) in rural areas than in non-rural areas.

  • The three leading causes of fatal fires in rural structures are heating (25%), careless smoking (21%), and electrical distribution and arson (12%).

  • The NFPA estimates that every year candles in the home caused an average of:
    • 8,690 fires
    • 104 civilian deaths
    • 947 injuries and
    • $126 million in estimated direct property loss.

  • Dog bites account for approximately 80% of animal bite injuries.

  • According to the Insurance Information Institute, dog bites account for over $1 billion in damages and losses in the United States each year.

  • The Insurance Information Institute estimates that the cost of liability from dog bites has tripled in the last nine years.

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